Feature Hike Christmas Lunch and Hike (Everyone is welcome) Tuesday Nov. 28th
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1 The Halton Outdoor Club WINTER HIKES 2017/2018 Winter hikers are in luck. You will find a variety of local hikes listed here that are led by members of our club. Also, keep an eye out for overnight weekend hikes as well as getaway vacation/adventure hikes. You can learn about these in our HOC publications (newsletter, updater) and via the Overnight/Extended Trips section of our website. Because many of our Halton Outdoor Club leaders are also members of The Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club, the local hikes they lead are open to members of both clubs. We encourage partnership between the two clubs. If you want even more opportunities to hike, check out the listings on the Iroquoia Bruce Trail Club website. Phill Armstrong, Hiking Director, October 2017 Feature Hike Christmas Lunch and Hike (Everyone is welcome) Tuesday Nov. 28th Al and Barb Hutchison would like to invite all Bruce Trail hikers and anyone that hiked with the Slowpokes to come to a Christmas lunch and hike. The hike will start at Shell Park on the Lakeshore Rd. east of Burloak Drive in Oakville at 10:00 am. The hike is an hour and a half. The lunch will be at Tuckers Market Place on the South Service Road near Guelph Line in Burlington at 12:00 noon. We have reserved a room for the group and you must call Barb to register by November 21st so that she can confirm the numbers. This will be a great opportunity to mix and mingle with old and new friends. The hike will be on some trails, some street walking and some by the lake. In case of bad weather we will still have the lunch. Every Friday Evening Lorne s Burlington Waterfront Walk Depart: Meet at 7:30 pm. Directions: in the Lakeshore Road parking lot just east of the Waterfront Centre and restaurant Description: This will be a brisk walk along Lake Ontario, to the canal and back. Hike will be cancelled in poor weather. Pace - brisk. Terrain - easy. Hike Leader: Lorne Carruthers. For information call Lorne at or l.carruthers@hotmail.com 1 of 10
2 Wednesday December 6, 2017 Iroquoia Section Wed Night Walk 1 of 2 This 6 km loop hike will take approximately 1.5 hours and is at a brisk pace over moderate terrain. Depart: 7:00 pm Westcliffe Mall in parking lot in front of Food Basics Directions: Take Mohawk to Upper Paradise and turn into Westcliffe Mall. We meet in the parking lot in front of Food Basics Hike Description: Climb the steps and walk the streets and trails of West Hamilton Come along for a brisk, aerobic walk. During the winter, we hike the streets and the lit rail trail as well as going up the stairs once, which is also lit. Hike is cancelled if there is heavy rain or heavy snow. We still do hike in the cold though (wear your thermal underwear!) We will be taking a break this winter from Dec 27 to March 14. We will resume this walk on Wednesday March 21st and go until Christmas next year. Thursday December 7, 2017 Iroquoia Section Hamilton, Map 7 This 10 km "there and back" hike will take approximately 3 hours and is at a leisurely pace over Depart: 10:00 am Chedoke Golf Club parking lot. Directions: Chedoke Golf Club is located off of Aberdeen Ave. on Beddoe Dr. which is off of Studholme Rd. Hike Description: This hike will take us along the Bruce Trail west of Cherokee Golf Club to Filman Rd. and back. Lovely views off the escarpment. Hike Leader: Anne Armstrong hikingrandma@gmail.com Saturday December 9, 2017 Iroquoia Section East Oakville, Map This 7 km loop hike will take approximately 3 hours and is at a leisurely pace over No dogs please. 2 of 10
3 Depart: 10:00 am Meet at a.m. in the parking area behind Maplegrove Arena. The arena is in South East Oakville at the corner of Devon Rd and Elmhurst Ave. The parking area is tucked in behind the arena building Directions: Exit Q.E.W at Ford Drive. Hike Description: Nicola Ross new hiking guidebook Halton Hikes Loops and Lattes describes 37 loop routes that will appeal to all levels of hikers. 'Loop' hikes all begin and end at the same location so no need for shuttles or doubling back on your hike. The 'latte' refers to the author's dedication to suggesting local hot spots near each hike to pick up a good cuppa coffee! This series of hikes is based on loops from this book. Over the course of this year and next year, our goal, is to complete all the hikes in this book. The hikes will occur on a consecutive Saturday and Sunday once a month, starting in June and ending in December. There is no cost to go on a hike and you do not need to buy a book although you might like to. This hike #24 in the book follows the Joshua Creek in Oakville down to the Lakeshore and return. The forested creek suddenly ends at the lake with expansive views from Toronto to Niagara Falls. There are some fine homes to look at on the Lakeshore Path Pre-register for the hike with the hike leader. Asia Shin at asiashinyoga@gmail.com Hike Leader: Asia Shin hikingrandpa@gmail.com Sunday December 10, 2017 Iroquoia Section Clarkson This 9 km loop hike will take approximately 3 hours and is at a leisurely pace over No dogs please. Depart: 10:00 am Note: The start and end point is different from Nicola Ross book to allow for more parking. Meet at a.m. in Jack Darling Park. Park as near to the Lake and Waterfront Trail as you can, close to the turnaround. There s a washroom building nearby but you can be sure it won t be open. To arrive ready to hike use the facilities in one of the fast food outlets in Clarkson Village just before you get to Jack Darling Park. Directions: Take the QEW to Southdown Rd. The entrance to Jack Darling Park is 2.63 km West of Southdown Rd. on Lakeshore Rd Hike Description: Nicola Ross new hiking guidebook Halton Hikes Loops and Lattes describes 37 loop routes that will appeal to all levels of hikers. 'Loop' hikes 3 of 10
4 all begin and end at the same location so no need for shuttles or doubling back on your hike. The 'latte' refers to the author's dedication to suggesting local hot spots near each hike to pick up a good cuppa coffee! This series of hikes is based on loops from this book. Over the course of this year and next year, our goal, is to complete all the hikes in this book. The hikes will occur on a consecutive Saturday and Sunday once a month, starting in June and ending in December. There is no cost to go on a hike and you do not need to buy a book although you might like to. We ll do this pleasant easy loop in Mississauga just over the boundary with Halton. It's #29 in the book. Pre-register for the hike with the hike leader. Asia Shin at asiashinyoga@gmail.com Hike Leader: Asia Shin hikingrandpa@gmail.com Monday December 11, 2017 Iroquoia Section Christmas Light Walk 1 of 5 This 6 km loop hike will take approximately 1.5 hours and is at a medium pace over Depart: 7:00 pm Tim s in Eastway Plaza at the corner of Walkers and New St Directions: Take Walkers Line to New Street and turn left. Tim Horton's is on your left in Eastway Plaza Hike Description: Christmas Light walk around the streets of Burlington. Of course, we will spend some time at the huge display on Spruce Ave (an old favourite!) plus some other great displays on Regal. Tuesday December 12, 2017 Iroquoia Section Christmas Light Walk 2 of 2 This 6 km loop hike will take approximately 1.5 hours and is at a medium pace over Depart: 7:00 pm In front of Canadian Tire at the Millcroft Shopping Centre at Appleby & Upper Middle in Burlington Directions: Take Appleby Line north of QEW past Upper Middle and Canadian Tire is on your left in the Millcroft Shopping Centre 4 of 10
5 Hike Description: Christmas Light walk around the streets of the Orchard Neighbourhood in North Burlington. We will spend some time at a displays on Blue Spruce Ave and Bluegrass Lane, which are synchronized to music! Wednesday December 13, 2017 Iroquoia Section Map 8 ED 29 Christie C.A., This 10 km loop hike will take approximately 2.5 hours and is at a medium pace over moderate terrain. No dogs please. Depart: 9:30 am 20 Marshboro Ave, Greensville Directions: from Dundas follow # 8 Hwy towards Cambridge. Approximately 1K from Bullocks Corners (Brock Rd & #8) turn left onto Marshboro Ave. Follow to 2nd last house on the street. Hike Description: hike through Christie C.A. looping through a few side trails Hike Leader: Wayne Riley wlr8362@gmail.com RSVP Wednesday December 13, 2017 Sixteen Mile Creek Valley, Oakville This 9 km loop hike will take approximately 2.5 hours and is at a leisurely pace over Depart: 10:00 am South east corner of Neyagawa Blvd. and River Glen Blvd. in the parking lot near the baseball fields. Directions: The meeting point lies on the east side of Neyagawa Blvd. between Highway 5 to the north and Upper Middle Rd. to the south. Hike Description: This hike takes us deep into the heart of the Sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville. We will descend to the bottom of the valley and ascend back to the top taking in superb views of the creek as it winds its way south. Some long, but gentle hills. Bring a snack and water. (Icers may be necessary.) Hike Leader: Anne Armstrong hikingrandma@gmail.com Wednesday December 13, 2017 Iroquoia Section Wed Night Walk 2 of 2 This 6 km loop hike will take approximately 1.5 hours and is at a brisk pace over moderate terrain. 5 of 10
6 Depart: 7:00 pm Westcliffe Mall in parking lot in front of Food Basics Directions: Take Mohawk to Upper Paradise and turn into Westcliffe Mall. We meet in the parking lot in front of Food Basics Hike Description: Climb the steps and walk the streets and trails of West Hamilton Come along for a brisk, aerobic walk. During the winter, we hike the streets and the lit rail trail as well as going up the stairs once, which is also lit. Hike is cancelled if there is heavy rain or heavy snow. We still do hike in the cold though (wear your thermal underwear!) We will be taking a break this winter from Dec 27 to March 14. We will resume this walk on Wednesday March 21st and go until Christmas next year. Tuesday December 19, 2017 Iroquoia Section Christmas Light Walk 3 of 5 This 6 km loop hike will take approximately 1.5 hours and is at a medium pace over Depart: 7:00 pm Tim s in Roseland Plaza at the corner of Guelph Line and New St Directions: From QEW, take Guelph Line south to New Street. Tim's is on the left on the NE corner of Guelph Line and New Street Hike Description: Christmas Light walk around different streets of Burlington than the Dec 11 hike, except we will still go to the huge display on Spruce Ave. Let s get in the Christmas spirit! Wednesday December 20, 2017 Iroquoia Section Christmas Light Walk 4 of 5 This 6 km loop hike will take approximately 1.5 hours and is at a medium pace over Depart: 7:00 pm In Parking Lot in front of Food Basics in Westcliffe Mall at corner of Mohawk and Upper Paradise in Hamilton Directions: Take Mohawk to Upper Paradise and turn into parking lot of Westcliffe Mall. We meet in parking lot in front of Food Basics 6 of 10
7 Hike Description: Christmas Light walk around different streets of the west side of Hamilton Mountain including a big display on Magnolia Drive. Let s get the Christmas spirit now that Christmas is only 5 days away! Thursday December 21, 2017 Iroquoia Section Christmas Light Walk 5 of 5 This 6 km loop hike will take approximately 1.5 hours and is at a medium pace over Depart: 7:00 pm Outside Charles R Beaudoin School at 4313 Clubview Drive Burlington Directions: Take Upper Middle to Country Club Drive Turn Right on Country Club Drive Turn Right on Millcroft Park Drive Turn left on Clubview Drive School is on your right Hike Description: Christmas Light walk around the streets of Millcroft. let s get the Christmas spirit now that Christmas is only 4 days away! Wednesday December 27, 2017 Iroquoia Section Hamilton Harbour Good Companions This 7 km loop hike will take approximately 2.5 hours and is at a medium pace over No dogs please. Depart: 10:00 am Meet in the parking lot near Williams Fresh Café towards the end of Discovery Drive (47 Discovery Drive). Park as near to the Café as you are able. Directions: In Hamilton, travel north on Bay Street North, or James Street North, to Guise Street which runs parallel to the harbour. Discovery Drive is north off Guise Street. Hike Description: Starting at Williams Fresh Café on the Hamilton waterfront, we will follow the trail along the north end of the harbour to the walkway under the High Level (McQueston) Bridge, and return. Before starting this part of the walk, we will view the HMCS Haida (unless she has been moved to drydock for winter 7 of 10
8 overhaul), an historic tribal class destroyer that served in WWII and Korea. Along the north shore of the harbour, we should see many overwintering waterfowl. For those who wish, warm coffee and/or lunch at Williams afterward. Hike Leader: Janina Vanderpost Thursday January 4, 2018 Iroquoia Section Hamilton, Map 7 This 8 km loop hike will take approximately 2 hours and is at a medium pace over moderate terrain. No dogs please. Depart: 10:00 am Meet at the far end (east end) of the Chedoke Golf Club parking lot. Directions: If travelling Hwy 403, exit onto Aberdeen Avenue in Hamilton and continue to Studholme Road. Turn south on Studholme Road (there are traffic lights at the intersection), then left onto Beddoe Drive. Follow Beddoe Drive to the Chedoke Golf Course parking lot. Hike Description: Loop hike involving the rail trail, the Bruce Trail, and back through some of Hamilton s tony undermount neighbourhoods. An urban hike for a January day. We will pass the site of the Mountain View Hotel ( ) and remnants of the James Street incline railway ( ). Gradual climb up the escarpment then descend by stairs. Bring icers, water and a snack. Hike Leader: Janina Vanderpost kayakhiker1@gmail.com Wednesday January 10, 2018 Iroquoia Section Dundas Valley, Map 8 ED 29 This 14 km loop hike will take approximately 3.5 hours and is at a medium pace over moderate terrain. Depart: 9:00 am Artaban Rd parking lot, map 8 Approximately 46.7, ED 29 PARKING FEE Directions: from Dundas follow Old Dundas Rd to Sherman falls. Artaban Rd will be 100 meters up the road on your right. Hike Description: Start at the parking lot on Artaban Rd using the main trail, Canterbury side trail and back on the main loop then back to the parking lot Hike Leader: Wayne Riley wlr8362@gmail.com RSVP Wednesday January 17, 2018 Iroquoia Section Smokey Hollow, Map 9 ED 29 8 of 10
9 This 15 km "there and back" hike will take approximately 4.5 hours and is at a medium pace over moderate terrain. Depart: 9:00 am Smokey Hollow parking lot 72.4 marker ED 29 Directions: at the Dundas and Mill St intersection in Waterdown head south on Mill St. Parking lot will be on your right just past the train bridge. Hike Description: head east on the main loop from Smokey Hollow parking lot for 7.5K and return. Hike Leader: Roxanne Riley roxr125@gmail.com RSVP Thursday January 18, 2018 Iroquoia Section Cootes Paradise Hamilton, Map 8 This 8 km shuttle hike will take approximately 2.5 hours and is at a medium pace over moderate terrain. No dogs please. Depart: 10:00 am. We will meet in the parking lot of the Hamilton Air Force Association located at 128 King Street EAST in Dundas. Directions: 128 King Street EAST in Dundas can be reached by several routes including off Cootes Drive/Hwy 8 by way of East Street North, in the vicinity of the Canadian Tire Store on Cootes Drive. Hike Description: We will carpool to Coronation Park/Coronation Arena (Hamilton) on Macklin Street just south of Princess Point. We will hike along the south shore of Cootes Paradise, including Sassafras Point, to McMaster campus where we will stop briefly at the students centre for a warm-up and refreshment break (there s even a Timmies) before continuing on to Dundas along Spencer Creek trail. Some hills at the beginning. Hiking boots, icers and water. Bring a snack or buy one at McMaster students' centre. Hike Leader: Janina Vanderpost kayakhiker1@gmail.com Thursday January 25, 2018 Iroquoia Section Map 11 This 8 km loop hike will take approximately 3 hours and is at a leisurely pace over moderate terrain. Depart: 9:30 am Upper parking lot of Rattlesnake Point C.A. on Appleby Line, north of Derry Rd. Parking fee or Conservation Area pass. Directions: From Highway 5 travel north on Appleby Line to the Conservation Area on your left (Dependent on where you live.) 9 of 10
10 Hike Description: This 8 km. hike will take us along the escarpment north and then down into Nassagaweya Canyon and back up to the top. It may go to Crawford Lake Visitor Centre if snow conditions and weather permit. Bring water, a lunch or snack and icers. Hike Leader: Anne Armstrong hikingrandma@gmail.com Thursday February 1, 2018 Iroquoia Section West Hamilton Mountain loop This 6 km loop hike will take approximately 2-2 1/2 hours and is at a medium pace over Depart: Meet by10 a.m. in the parking lot on Scenic Drive where the Chedoke Radial Trail reaches the top of the Escarpment. It's where Scenic Drive runs south away from the Escarpment. Hike Description: We'll hike at a leisurely pace through the woods of the Iroquoia Heights Conservation Area looking for deer, then stroll through part of the surrounding neighborhood. Bring the usual winter hiking gear including icers and a snack Hike Leader: Gary Wrathall gary.wrathall@sympatico.ca (Burlington) Sunday February 11, 2018 Iroquoia Section Dundas Valley Conservation Area, Map 8 This 8 km loop hike will take approximately 2.5 hours and is at a leisurely pace over moderate terrain. Depart: 10:00 am. The last parking lot, closest to the Trail Centre at the Dundas Valley Conservation Area off of Governor's Rd. in Dundas. Directions: The Conservation Area is off of Governor's Rd. on the west side of Dundas. Accessible off of the 403 W. via Mohawk/Rousseaux exit. Hike Description: This hike will explore the lovely Dundas Valley Conservation Area using main Bruce Trail and one of the blue side trails. For the more energetic, we can extend the hike using one of the Conservation Area trails. Bring a snack or lunch and water. Icers may be necessary. Parking fee or Conservation Area pass. Hike Leader: Anne Armstrong hikingrandma@gmail.com Oct of 10
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